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especially in california. te new link between certain fle retardants to yet another concern: developmental probs in children. that story ande >>> it's a chemical found everywhere especially here in california. the link between flame retardants and developmental problems in children. that and more at 5:00. >>> we hung out with a really "cool school" this week. the kids at valley christian high school, they showed us how they teamed up with the school halfway around the world in china and now there are two bands making music together. they were selected to perform in front of millions at the tournament of roses parade. pretty cool. we want to know what's cool about your school. just submit your nomination on our website, cbssf.com/coolschool. and frank or i might come out and hang out for a day and feature the school on the show. >> yeah. >> remember going the wrong way down the escalator as a kid? >> this man has taken it to new heights. a british tv producer shot this picture. man struggling to ride the skater
especially in california. te new link between certain fle retardants to yet another concern: developmental probs in children. that story ande >>> it's a chemical found everywhere especially here in california. the link between flame retardants and developmental problems in children. that and more at 5:00. >>> we hung out with a really "cool school" this week. the kids at valley christian high school, they showed us how they teamed up with the school halfway around...
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in fact, you need 400 hours of training to do a manicure in california, 1500 to cut hair had. but the state of california requires zero training for anybody to tattoo or pierce someone. >> you and i could go out and give somebody a tattoo? >> you and i can set up shop and do it out of the back of our van if we wanted to. >> reporter: and this is what can happen, nasty infections and the spread of diseases like hepatitis and aids. she wrote a law that just went into effect in july, requiring tattoo artists have a minimum of two hours of blood-borne pathogen training each year. they'll also have to pay a registration fee to cover the cost of random infections. but considering how much training you need to cut hair in california, eric's family doesn't think the law goes far enough. >> it's an invasive procedure, so of course people need to be trained and they need to know what they're doing. >> reporter: she admits her law could go further but says it took six years to pass this version. even though it will cost artist michael more than $350 a year in fees and training costs, he
in fact, you need 400 hours of training to do a manicure in california, 1500 to cut hair had. but the state of california requires zero training for anybody to tattoo or pierce someone. >> you and i could go out and give somebody a tattoo? >> you and i can set up shop and do it out of the back of our van if we wanted to. >> reporter: and this is what can happen, nasty infections and the spread of diseases like hepatitis and aids. she wrote a law that just went into effect in...
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according to the legislative analysts office, california now faces a much smaller deficit of $1.9 billion for the next fiscal year which ends in july. we could even see surpluses by 2014 a big change from the deficit projected this year. it counts increased revenues by prop 30 approved by voters last week. >>> jerry brown risked his political future pushing for prop 30 but has been scrambling this week trying to avoid voter backlash. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee on how he has gone all out to prevent ill-timed tuition hikes. >> reporter: the governor was front and center in the days leading up to the election. he had his hand out saying we need billions of dollars for schools and for our universities saying we need that or else. so with voters consenting to increased taxes just last week those tuition hikes could really have been a political embarrassment for the governor. >> we have some breathing room. proposition 30 gives significant revenue over 7 years. >> reporter: and that means no tuition increases for uc students at least for now. it's a small victory for the governor after
according to the legislative analysts office, california now faces a much smaller deficit of $1.9 billion for the next fiscal year which ends in july. we could even see surpluses by 2014 a big change from the deficit projected this year. it counts increased revenues by prop 30 approved by voters last week. >>> jerry brown risked his political future pushing for prop 30 but has been scrambling this week trying to avoid voter backlash. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee on how he has...
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california now faces a much smaller deficit of $1.9 billion through the end of next fiscal year which is next july. could even see surpluses by 2014. compare that to the almost $16 billion deficit state lawmakers faced earlier this year. >> we have to pay down our debt. borrow from the schools, we borrow from the redevelopment funds, governor schwarzenegger's economic recovery bond, we borrowed from the people and local governments. and we have it pay that back. -- and we have to pay that back. >> a lot of revenue the state will see comes from proposition 30 which was approved by the voters. >>> nancy pelosi is staying put. the san francisco democrat said today she plans to remain in her role as house minority leader. but her colleagues' cheers turned to boos when a reporter put this question to the 72- year-old. >> said you would stay own prohibiting younger leadership from moving forward. >> so you're suggesting that everybody step aside? >> no, i'm simply saying that it delays younger leadership from moving forward in the house. >> let's for a moment honor it as a legitimate questi
california now faces a much smaller deficit of $1.9 billion through the end of next fiscal year which is next july. could even see surpluses by 2014. compare that to the almost $16 billion deficit state lawmakers faced earlier this year. >> we have to pay down our debt. borrow from the schools, we borrow from the redevelopment funds, governor schwarzenegger's economic recovery bond, we borrowed from the people and local governments. and we have it pay that back. -- and we have to pay that...
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california may soon have a budget surplus. the legislative budget analyst says the deficit will be about $1.9 billion this fiscal year and we could see a surplus by the year 2014. it was just a few months ago we were talking about a $16 billion deficit. >> we have to pay down our debt, borrowed from the schools, from the redevelopment fund. governor schwarzenegger's economic recovery bond. we borrowed from the people. we borrowed from local governments and we have to pay that back. >> a lot of the revenue will come from the prop 30 tax hikes which voters approved last week. >>> for the first time since 1933 one party has a supermajority in the assembly and senate here in california. two key assembly races have been decided which means democrats will hold a supermajority in both the assembly and the senate. with that power they could raise taxes without any republicans if they choose. >>> drivers can expect a dip in prices at bay area gas stations in the next few weeks. aaa says the seasonal switch from summer to winter blend h
california may soon have a budget surplus. the legislative budget analyst says the deficit will be about $1.9 billion this fiscal year and we could see a surplus by the year 2014. it was just a few months ago we were talking about a $16 billion deficit. >> we have to pay down our debt, borrowed from the schools, from the redevelopment fund. governor schwarzenegger's economic recovery bond. we borrowed from the people. we borrowed from local governments and we have to pay that back....
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. >>> california may soon have a budget surplus. the legislative budget analyst says the deficit will be about $1.9 billion this fiscal year and we could see a surplus by 2014. more revenue will come from the prop 30 tax hike, which voters approved last week. stay with us, traffic and weather coming right up. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. we're following a couple of different incidents including two separate accidents, one eastbound lanes of 92 approaching ralston. you can see it's pretty slow across the stretch. also along the peninsula northbound 101 right before san tomas expressway. one lane is blocked. and we're seeing a long line of red traffic sensors just behind that accident. else where, here's a look at the nimitz, this is a problem since about 7:30 this morning. it's been jammed up. we had one earlier crash actually in the opposite direction southbound 880 approaching embarcadero. but it's the northbound lanes, it's stop and go from hayward to downtown oakland. similar story for the milpitas ride. you can see just a few b
. >>> california may soon have a budget surplus. the legislative budget analyst says the deficit will be about $1.9 billion this fiscal year and we could see a surplus by 2014. more revenue will come from the prop 30 tax hike, which voters approved last week. stay with us, traffic and weather coming right up. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. we're following a couple of different incidents including two separate accidents, one eastbound lanes of 92 approaching ralston. you can see...
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a northern california highwy yesterday. the pilot lost - flight, so he >>> a plane was forced to land on a northern california highway yesterday. the pilot apparently lost engine power midflight. he landed in the only spot he could find the median on highway 65 near roosevelt. >> this is something you train for and practice for. you know, you find yourself when it actually happens all that training comes back. >> well, it worked. how did they get the plane off the highway? the pilot fixed the problem. the plane had the perfect take- off right there. a few obstacles. went back to its airport and is doing just fine. >> why not? the highway seems like a logical runway. >> unless you're a car right behind it. let's go out live. we have nothing like planes on the road. pretty quiet. we don't have any major incidents. we just checked in with chp. so far problem-free a lot of the overnight roadwork has also been picked up. we'll show you where traffic is getting heavy. we are seeing extra volume right now across westbound 580 driv
a northern california highwy yesterday. the pilot lost - flight, so he >>> a plane was forced to land on a northern california highway yesterday. the pilot apparently lost engine power midflight. he landed in the only spot he could find the median on highway 65 near roosevelt. >> this is something you train for and practice for. you know, you find yourself when it actually happens all that training comes back. >> well, it worked. how did they get the plane off the highway?...
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. >>> the new chancellor of the california state university system is taking a pay cut to boost the budget. trustees grand timothy white's request -- granted timothy white's request for his state pay to be cut 10%. he will make $380,000 about $40,000 less than what he was supposed to get. white takes over at the end of the year. >>> members of a marching band in the south bay are about to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. they are getting the chance to perform in front of millions and they are sharing the spotlight with another band halfway around the world. valley christian high school is this week's "cool school." >>> reporter: it's quiet in the hills of san jose. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: but do through the doors of valley christian high school and there's a whole lot of noise. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: the marching band is hard at work practicing for their next gig. >> we rehearse a lot, and these students are very, very dedicated to the program and more importantly they are dedicated to each other. >> reporter: and their dedication has paid off. they were selected to perform in
. >>> the new chancellor of the california state university system is taking a pay cut to boost the budget. trustees grand timothy white's request -- granted timothy white's request for his state pay to be cut 10%. he will make $380,000 about $40,000 less than what he was supposed to get. white takes over at the end of the year. >>> members of a marching band in the south bay are about to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. they are getting the chance to perform in front of...